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Expanded Polystyrene Block Machine

Expanded Polystyrene Block Machine

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1 set
Supply Capability:
20 set/month

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Packaging Detail:wooden pallet, plastic, container before placing order
Delivery Detail:20 days after receiving advanced payment

 

Product Description

  

 

Description of expanded metal mesh machine:

 

The expanded metal mesh machine is used produce the expanded metal mesh, also is called expanded metal lath, can be used in construction, hardware, door and windows and lathes. Some products with surfacing processed can be widly used in decoration of the building or house. The machine is in high speed with satisfied expanded mesh. The shearing force of the expander is related to the thickness of the materials as well as the LWD. Considering the same thickness of the raw materials, the shearing force will increase with the decreased LWD.

 

 

Paremeters of expanded metal mesh machine:

 

Model

FT25-6.3

FT25-16

FT25-25

FT25-63

FT25-100

FT25-200

Material

Thickness

0.1-1mm

0.2-1mm

0.2-1.5mm

0.5-2.5mm

0.5-4mm

1-8MM

Material max width

500mm

1000mm

≤1250mm

2000mm

2000mm

2000mm

Stroke per min

180/min

150/min

150/min

70/min

60/min

45/min

Distance of feed

0-1.2mm

0-1.2mm

0-1.2mm

0-4mm

0-4mm

0-7mm

Mesh size of SW

20mm

≤25mm

≤30mm

100mm

150mm

160mm

Motor

2.2kw

3kw

4kw

11kw

18kw

30kw

Net weight

0.95T

2T

3T

11T

12T

21T

Overall dimensions

1090*710*1450mm

1740*1400*1500mm

1940*1600*2010mm

2400*3500*2300mm

3600*2500*3000MM

3000*3200*4110mm

 

 

 

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